Coronado High School - El Viajero Yearbook (Lubbock, TX)

 - Class of 1967

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Year's Acfivifies Mustangs support their team through the game and after game dance in the cafeteria. The dance honored the sophomores and foot- ball players. .v f-snip. Y . sf' s. I have torn the Scare Crow to pieces, battered the Tin Man, and starved the Lion . . . says Paula Colker, the Wicked Witch of the West, as she gazes into her crystal ball during Coronado's children's theater production. 4 ,,,s y . 2 . I fm 'Q 'SJ .W Starring in the successful Plays II class production, The Wizard of Oz, were Don Kuykendall, who played the heartless Tin Man, and Fred Holmes, char- acterizing the cowardly Lion. Applying makeup proved to be a tedious task as -the actors readied for the two performances attended hy twenty-five hundred enthusiastic elementary students in the auditorium.

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QW an X155 L'Flatten the Plainsmen' is the motto of Coronado's first game and pep rally. An iron was constructed hy the cheerleaders to increase the enthusiasm of the Student Body --'li Like hundreds of other loyal Mustangs, seniors express their spirit through hard work by decorating the goal post for oncoming football competition. This difficult but worth- while task is performed before each game hy the individual classes and their cheerleaders. Coronado Begins Coronado was merely walls of brick, floors of tile and an undetermined future until the students entered it. They gave it life, personality and spirit. Climaxing the first Week of school was Coronado's initial football competition against Monterey. The cheerleaders constructed a large iron made of chick- en wire and kleenex which they displayed at the pep rally. Although the Mustangs lost the game on the score board, they decidedly won it in spirit and attendance. Following the game, the Shucks provided music for an all-school dance in the cafeteria where Monterey students joined in on the fun and excite- ment. The speech department began its activities with the production of The Wizard of Oz, presented in early October to all elementary school pupils in the Coronado district. Besides his responsibility as student activity director, Mr. Bill Dean also works hard at selling student activity cards to Cheryl Coursey, Ricky Teel and Sammy Holt. Mm, ig! Xa I ,, f I w



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Wesferner Week Holds Many Exciting Activities ' X f ff It ff!! , eff ts.- Top Westerner wrangler, Mr. Jim Sudduth, attempts to cor- ral a famous Mustang, portrayed by Mrs. Ruby Lee Douglass, in the teachers' skit during the successful pep rally preceding the Lubbock High School game, Oct. 28. Mr. Sudduth, dressed in attire appropriate for the occasion, usually directs the band during pep rallies. 22 Kim Lawrence, Sports Queen, waves to members of the stu- dent body while being driven around the football field at half- time of the Coronado-Lubbock game following a tremendous performance of the Mustang marching band. She and her four senior attendants, Marsha McCurry, Pam Hall, Sherrill Selby and Toni McLeod, were presented earlier at the pep rally. Wag! 5'- ff f wpff' ,M ' 'gLook alive! yells Karen Belew as Marsha McCurry, unable to control her spirited emotions any longer, prepares to smash the hood of the black and gold car representing Lub- bock High. The car-bash, conducted after school on the band field, was a money-raising project sponsored by the band.

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